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My answer to your question is: WHY does anyone have to feel the need to check each item for erronious amounts and billings.
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"More people would have voted for her, if not for the erronious reporting. Honest"
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It is considered a sin by ships' gunnery officers because it gives the opposition an advantage since the erronious gun aiming adjustments provided by the ground observer cause bullets to miss the target entirely.
TorStar Public Editor fails to take Round-to-Round Dispersion into account... Dave 2009
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Preliminary results from the buoys did indicate that, but it was determined that the measurments from the buoys were likely erronious.
Anthropogenic Climate Change In Serious Doubt « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2009
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It is considered a sin by ships' gunnery officers because it gives the opposition an advantage since the erronious gun aiming adjustments provided by the ground observer cause bullets to miss the target entirely.
Archive 2009-07-01 Edstock 2009
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Friends and relative are passing on erronious information .
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Maybe you should question ‘you own website’ about their justification of publishing erronious information about Matt Drudge.
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I agree this reclassification is erronious, but I also see D's trying to trump it up into a talking point.
Special Report: You Call This a Wetland? Dave Hurteau 2006
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For anyone to point out an early, erronious report while ignoring subsequent corrections made by said newsoutlet is as intellectually disengenuous as holding claiming the modern Roman Catholic Church endorses the Flat Earth theory based on the fact that they excommunicated Copernicus.
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BTW, he is more famous for the Arrhenius kinetic rate equation, also known as the “erronious” equation.
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